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Everything You Need to Know About 1031 Exchanges

A 1031 exchange — named after Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code — allows real estate investors to defer capital gains taxes when selling investment property, provided they reinvest the proceeds into a "like-kind" replacement property. When executed correctly, 100% of your equity continues working for you.

The rules are complex and the deadlines are unforgiving. Understanding the fundamentals before you list your property is critical. Use the resources below to educate yourself, then call us for a free consultation.

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The Complete Guide to 1031 Exchange Rules

In this video, Steve Wolterman breaks down every major rule governing 1031 exchanges — from the like-kind requirement to the three-property identification rule to the boot calculation. This is required viewing for any investor considering a sale.

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1031 Exchange Rules: The Complete Investor's Guide

A comprehensive walkthrough of every IRS rule governing 1031 exchanges — like-kind requirements, identification rules, timeline rules, boot, and more. Presented by Steve Wolterman, Esq., CES®.

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